Tedi Marsh performs

Part of the title of Tedi Marsh's new show, “Wine, Woman & Song” stems from the program: The concerts Saturday and Sunday will be an homage to women singers and songwriters from stage, screen and radio.

Tickets: $125 for reserved tables of four, which includes the wine; general admission is $25, $22 for seniors, and $20 for members.

Reservations: artsonthecape.org or by calling 508-428-0669.

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Part of the title of Tedi Marsh's new show, “Wine, Woman & Song” stems from the program: The concerts Saturday and Sunday will be an homage to women singers and songwriters from stage, screen and radio.

The show, featuring music Marsh has never performed on the Cape, includes such songs by and about women as “You're So Vain,” “I Will Survive” and “Pink Cadillac.”

According to a press release, Marsh will also premiere her new “Moca's Song,” which she wrote while on safari last fall in the Okavango Delta in Botswana, Africa. Marsh, who loves to travel, finds that music is a thread that connects her to people in foreign places, and “Moca's Song” honors her safari leader. The piece will be featured on her forthcoming third CD, and Marsh promises to reveal the story behind the song at performances.

Marsh will be joined at the concerts, set up in cabaret style at Cotuit Center for the Arts, by Louis Sacco, a New York City actor, singer and playwright, and Notescape, a local men's a cappella group. Accompanying Marsh will be Bart Weisman on drums, Bruce Abbott on saxophone and flute, Laird Boles on string bass, and Paul McWilliams on piano.

“Come with your party hat on,” Marsh says in the release. “The show is a party of pairings – pairings of songs, pairings of performers – in new and exciting ways, and the audience will be brought into the act through a musical quiz – with prizes for the winners – and other fun activities.”

The granddaughter of New York vaudeville performers, Marsh began singing early in life, with an education that included College Light Opera Company in Falmouth. She started out as a singer at Disney World and back-up singer for Gloria Gaynor, and has since performed at numerous venues here – including with Cape Cod Symphony Orchestra and at Provincetown jazz and cabaret festivals – and around the world.

Sacco, a performer and teacher, has been singing with Tedi Marsh for the last several years. Notescape performs interpretations of ballads, doo-wop, and popular tunes from the American songbook. Led by Tom Goux, the group includes Peter Clark, Joe Hackler, Peter Hopewood, and Doug Mann, who are active in the medical, educational, and scientific fields. Notescape will soon release its first CD.